Just tried the "House Autry Hot & Spicey" that hawkman sent me. Wow is that stuff Good. I just might have a new number one.
Andys for me also.
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Just tried the "House Autry Hot & Spicey" that hawkman sent me. Wow is that stuff Good. I just might have a new number one.
I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just going to ask them where they're goin' and hook up with them later.
They do have a website. About the time I was looking at the web page. Hawkman sent me a PM and said he would send me some to try. It is made in NC and from what he says. It's everywhere in the south. I was impressed with it, that's for sure.
I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just going to ask them where they're goin' and hook up with them later.
Andy's.
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I am always checking out somthing different.
I like the fish-n-dlite I got from the Kentucky Lake area. And I just tryed Hamms fish fry (Cajun) Last weekend and I really liked it.
Google Hamms fish fry and there is a number to order some.
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Last edited by edray; 11-29-2010 at 12:39 AM.
Everglades Seasoning sprinkled directly on the fish, a little old bay sprinkled directly on the fish, and then dredged thru finely ground white or yellow cornmeal. UNBEATABLE and much cheaper than those prepared meals.
I can't believe that Everglades Seasoning has not been mentioned yet. It is a fantastic seasoning, that I figured some of the Alabama and Georgia guys might have mentioned in here.
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On a side note: Am I the only person that sprinkles the seasoning directly on the fish? I've found that you use much less seasoning and achieve the same effect.
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